Rainbow Bangs

Keke opted for a splash of soft baby blue on her bangs, making a bold statement without going full on rainbow-hair. Consider it the perfect way to experiment with a bit of color.

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Rainbow Bangs

Amber Le Bon

Nothing says music festival ready like the model's mix of pink, orange, and yellow bangs. They practically beg for some selfie attention.

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Rainbow Bangs

Zendaya

Although not a permanent change, the singer debuted her temporary neon bangs on Instagram with the caption "Something new...something beautiful #ComingSoon..." Needless to say, we can't wait to see what it is.

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Dip-Dye

Miranda Lambert

The country singer debuted pink dip-dyed tips at the 2015 CMAs right after news broke that ex-husband Blake Shelton is dating Gwen Stefani. The light pink pairs well with the blonde, giving it a fun jolt of color that still compliments her skin tone.

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Dip-Dye

Gwen Stefani

Shortly after announcing her divorce from husband Gavin Rossdale, the Used to Love You singer stepped out with her platinum blonde strands dipped in purple and black. It's a bold move, but one that certainly pays off.

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Dip-Dye

Gigi Hadid

Model Gigi Hadid dipped a strand (see what we did there?) into the rainbow hair color look with a gentle touch of baby blue right on the ends.

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Ronze

Julianne Moore

An updated take on bronde for blondes, this hair color trend is made for redheads. "Ronze is a mixture of copper red and bronze brown," Matrix StyleLink celebrity hairstylist George Papanikolas told Good Housekeeping. It works well on all complexions, you just have to find the best version with your colorist. For those with fair skin like Julianne, you'll want a more vibrant undertone.

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Ronze

Rihanna

The singer's dark complexion lets her master blue-based versions of ronze, says Papanikolas. So don't be afraid to go a little deeper when chatting things out with your colorist.

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Ronze

Eva Longoria

Natural brunettes should ask for warm amber tones to complement their skin tone, like Eva does here. Doesn't her skin just glow with that perfect shade?

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Eggplant

It was a staple in the '90s, and now deep eggplant hair is making a comeback for those who have naturally dark hair and want to get in on the unnatural/natural trend without straying too far from their born-with-it color. Why's it useful? "Removing extreme colors is very complicated, expensive and time consuming," says Lorean Cairns, cofounder and creative director of Fox & Jane salons."Color is a true commitment; once you've bleached out your hair, and added blue or purple, you cannot simply go blonde again if you don't like it—it requires color correction, which can be tough on the hair, not to mention expensive." In other words, consider this a safer way to play around before going with bolder shades.